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Utilization of Labeled Thymidine in DNA Synthesis: Studies for PET

Anthony F. Shields, Kap Lim, John Grierson, Jeanne Link and Kenneth A. Krohn
Journal of Nuclear Medicine March 1990, 31 (3) 337-342;
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Anthony F. Shields, Kap Lim, John Grierson, Jeanne Link, Kenneth A. Krohn
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